The
year is 2173. Humans are a near-extinct group herded together in
protected sectors. Mira, a regular, self-absorbed, 16-year-old pimple
buster, resident of Sector 51, has no clue how drastically her life is
about to change when she accompanies her mother on a research project to
a distant tropical jungle.

There, Mira discovers a
tall, super-intelligent and rather good-looking boy called Neel, who
introduces her to a whole new world of mysterious possibilities. But
before she can even begin to understand her feelings for him, things
take a nightmarish turn…Carnivorous mutants are on the prowl. A deadly
new breed of the forest, they have Mira trapped. Rescued by unlikely
saviors, she finally learns the ugly truth of her world. Now, Mira must
fight not only for her own life but also for humanity itself as she is
pitted against a far stronger, smarter and more evolved enemy. Her only
hope lies in Neel. But will he be able to overcome the overwhelming odds
against them? Will this be the end of the human race?

With
electrifying action and forbidden love, Infinitude is the riveting
story of two young lives caught in a deadly clash of civilizations.

“My body stilled as my eyes tagged
the dark silhouette covering the doorway. The stranger was a few feet
taller than me. His shaved head sloping into distinct ear lobes, a thick
neck and broad masculine shoulders. I tilted my head up, to catch a
glimpse of his face but it was completely shrouded in the dark. Maybe he
realized my predicament because right then he stepped closer.

I
instinctively stepped back. My heart skipped a beat as I stared at the
face now swathed in moonlight. Massive brow, sparse eyebrows,
deep-seated eyes, a broken aquiline nose and a ruddy jaw. Everything was
a bit disproportionate. It was not a handsome or even a cute face. It
was...menacing. A face you would run away from in a dark alley. But
then, there was something there that would make you look back. Just
once. Just to be sure.”

Ruchi Banerjee was born in
1978 and still continues to thrive. Ever since she first met Francine
(the protagonist of her favourite novel, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn),
Ruchi fell in love with the written word. At present, Ruchi lives in
Brazil, speaks decent, if not quite fluent, Portuguese and really hates
talking about herself in third person. This is her first novel.

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